UK subsidiaries: Do you need an audit?

UK subsidiaries

Many UK subsidiaries of overseas ‘parent’ companies are unaware that they may be required to have an audit. This is concerning given that so many international organisations use UK subsidiaries. This could be to scale up their operations or to

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Small company filing options to be streamlined by Companies House

Small company filing options to be streamlined by Companies House

Since September 2022, the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Bill has been making its way through parliament. The Bill, among other things, sets out key changes to small company filing options. The intention is to make more financial information available

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Limited Company incorporation – is it worth it?

Limited Company incorporation – is it worth it?

Whether just starting out, or established sole trader, you may be wondering if limited company incorporation is right for you. The truth is, it depends on your circumstances and what you want to achieve with your business. In years previous,

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Register of Overseas Entities: What you need to know

Register of Overseas Entities: What you need to know

The new Register of Overseas Entities (ROE) came into effect on 1 August 2022. It affects overseas entities who own, or who intend to buy, sell or transfer UK property or land. The requirements apply to entities who purchased UK

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Company car tax comparison for employees

Company car tax comparison for employees

Company cars in the traditional sense have not always been the most tax efficient reward to offer a workforce. However, as part of its green agenda, the Government want to encourage the use of electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid models,

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Do I need an ATOL accountant?

Do I need an ATOL accountant?

ATOL registered companies are required by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to submit financial information that has been certified by an ATOL accountant. ATOL registered companies hold a current ATOL licence; this, in theory, encompasses all UK travel companies selling

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Stamp duty surcharge on non-resident property transactions

Stamp duty surcharge on non-resident property transactions

The government has issued draft legislation outlining how the two per cent Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) surcharge will apply to non-resident property transactions. ‘Relevant period’ for stamp duty residence test From 1 April 2021, the number of days a

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